"Kenyan Lawyer Binaifer Nowrojee Takes Helm at Open Society Foundations"
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Binaifer Nowrojee has been appointed as the new president of Open Society Foundations, succeeding Mark Malloch-Brown who will step down in June 2024. Nowrojee, currently the vice president of Programs, brings over three decades of experience in human rights and international law to her new role. George Soros, founder of OSF, expressed confidence in Nowrojee's global leadership, while Malloch-Brown praised the organization's transformation under his leadership. Nowrojee's appointment reflects a significant milestone for OSF as it continues its mission to promote human rights and open society on a global scale.
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